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reducing tread marks. 300U
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Posted by JayWalt on May 13, 2007 at 07:10:56 from (70.226.7.112):
Our ground lays rather low. Even a week after it rains and being sunny most of the week, I still leave marks in the ground. They arent real deep, but still. The rear tires are filled with water, appx 710lbs total. Would draining the fluid help at all? or is 5700 compared to 5000lbs not much of a change? I have a loader, and am kinda worried about tipping over. I am going to keep the solution just in case tipping becomes a problem. Maybe I just have too big of a tractor for my needs. I dont know. I know a smaller tractor would not pick up the dirt I'm able to with this. A smaller tractor would mean smaller implements which means more time working the soil. I dont know. I wish it had draft control. I wish alot of things tho. Not sure just in one of those mood slumps, ya know?
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